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., as the liberals all over this great nation, the united states of america is not going to become the united states of europe, not on our watch. thank you. [cheers and applause] . >> up next speaker is the former speaker, newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] he immersed himself in the study of history, in getting a master's in note -- history, getting a master's degree. he taught college for eight years. he was first elected to congress in 1978, where he served the six district -- sixth district. "the washington times" has called him "the indispensable leader." he got a man of the year in 1995. "meters make a possible. exceptionable leaders made them inevitable we do leaders make things possible -- leaders make things possible. exceptional leaders make them inevitable." under his leadership, congress passed welfare reform and the first balanced budget in a generation and the first tax cut in 16 years. a strong advocate of volunteerism, gingrich talks about the positive impact every individual can have. he has raised millions, including for habitat for humanity, cerebral palsy notep --
., as the liberals all over this great nation, the united states of america is not going to become the united states of europe, not on our watch. thank you. [cheers and applause] . >> up next speaker is the former speaker, newt gingrich. [cheers and applause] he immersed himself in the study of history, in getting a master's in note -- history, getting a master's degree. he taught college for eight years. he was first elected to congress in 1978, where he served the six district -- sixth...
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as the unrest in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction atop the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and taking to capitol hill this week. and the soviet union's first sunglass president celebrates his eightieth birthday gorbachev considered the poor russia on the top of towards democracy. throughout his time in power gorbachev played a pivotal role in bringing about the end of the cold war the reunification of germany there's liberalism and put a strike on the soviet union caught up with him and that interview's coming your way next. mr gorbachev it's so great to have you with us today. to see you again mr gorbachev you're turning eighty did you ever think the world will look like this on your eightieth birthday. it's not easy to surprise people like me those who lived to see their eightieth birthday have seen a lot in life eighty is a lot we should thank god for giving us so many years because in eighty you already know a lot you've experienced many things i can view life in a prim
as the unrest in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction atop the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and taking to capitol hill this week. and the soviet union's first sunglass president celebrates his eightieth birthday gorbachev considered the poor russia on the top of towards democracy. throughout his time in power gorbachev played a pivotal role in bringing about the end of the cold...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future.
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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our plan is based upon one thing facing america. recently, a couple of years ago we celebrated brown versus the board of education. today our schools are more segregated. i think this is the greatest civil rights. the achievement gap. you can't have systems that are separate but equal. you can't have systems that allow african american students and latino students out performed by special education students. our plan is called "beyond the talk". what are we going to do specifically to make sure the schools that the woman mentioned and malcomx are as good as any other school. any school in san francisco has to be good enough that we would want to go there. if it's not, it's unacceptable. >> that's a great way to segway to solutions. >> we are here for solutions. it's true. we do have to talk. we have to do it in a way that's respectful and a way to bring people together rather than push people apart. if we expect our young people to exercise social emotional learning. we have to do it as adults. i want everyone to think about a solut
our plan is based upon one thing facing america. recently, a couple of years ago we celebrated brown versus the board of education. today our schools are more segregated. i think this is the greatest civil rights. the achievement gap. you can't have systems that are separate but equal. you can't have systems that allow african american students and latino students out performed by special education students. our plan is called "beyond the talk". what are we going to do specifically to...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> welcome to "culture wire." i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that led to his early exit from his stride amp and he took the first secondly at sixty three. racking up a second six one elsewhere it was a shock result and that that was a school seed run in so doing crash actually german philipp kohlschreiber so doing came in to snatch the trees titles under his girls already this year fell to three seconds in the opener for example it's my break both driver in the running second. and finally found us where russian kick boxing fans have a new warrior to cheer on but you know how he called the flames the biggest win of his career with victory over twenty one legend albert kraus here in moscow and. watch the action unfold. what does it take to become the best the answer be the best make it as you can make it through major league week in week next week days including live she's meaning he wound up in a waiting sleep issue. you washington can't claim to be anywhere near the summit tonig
allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that led to his early exit from his stride amp and he took the first secondly at sixty three. racking up a second six one elsewhere it was a shock result and that that was a school seed run in so doing crash actually german philipp kohlschreiber so doing came in to snatch the trees titles under his girls already this year...
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we have also reaffirmed our commitment to end hunger in america in 2015. as many of you know, this is women's history month. we were just talking about this before we came in, and just last week, the obama administration released a new report called "women in america, and it's the first report on the status of women since the commission of the status of women established by president kennedy and shared by elenor roosevelt in 1963, and i said it's time for another one, and we did one last week. [applause] we had a lot to say. the president understands the issues facing women today are not just women's issues, but issues for the entire family. the president's commitment to women was shaped by growing up watching his single mother who often had to struggle to make ends meet trying to balance the demands of a very busy career with the needs of her children. his grandmother who also helped to raise him hit a glass ceiling while working at the bank, and his president supported the first lady throughout her career, and he is looking forward to watching his two da
we have also reaffirmed our commitment to end hunger in america in 2015. as many of you know, this is women's history month. we were just talking about this before we came in, and just last week, the obama administration released a new report called "women in america, and it's the first report on the status of women since the commission of the status of women established by president kennedy and shared by elenor roosevelt in 1963, and i said it's time for another one, and we did one last...
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this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
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and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n. security council, but no american ground troops will be sent to libya. french and british warplanes could be in the air over libya by tomorrow. hours after the u.n. resolution passed, the qaddafi regime declared a cease-fire, but his forces reportedly kept shelling two cities-- misurata and ajdabiya. and there are also reports that qaddafi's forces are headed toward benghazi, the rebels' capital. david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. less than 24 hours after the u.n. security council passed that resolution authorizing air strikes against l
and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n....
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how many teachable america alumni currently in the program are here? pretty amazing. first question. was there a time where american education was not in crisis? >> some -- >> you can just say yes if you want. >> no. i think we have had this issue -- i have limited historical knowledge myself but i am sure we have had these issues forever. we have been in denial about this particular issue that we are working to address. i think 20 years ago a lot of people were in denial about the very existence of what we call today educational inequity. >> security offices and police and less and less recess time, school menus that require a law degree to decipher with rule upon rules, longer school days, why would a child want to go to school? >> i think about the school's, talking about these transformational schools. kids are dying to be in school because first of all the principal and teachers love their kids and they build a community among them and the kids know that they will work incredibly hard but there is a huge pay off for that. i don't know that there's a place they wo
how many teachable america alumni currently in the program are here? pretty amazing. first question. was there a time where american education was not in crisis? >> some -- >> you can just say yes if you want. >> no. i think we have had this issue -- i have limited historical knowledge myself but i am sure we have had these issues forever. we have been in denial about this particular issue that we are working to address. i think 20 years ago a lot of people were in denial...
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in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get close to the stage. someone hired the hell's angels motorcycle gang to do security, and they paid them with a truckload of beer, and so the hell's angels showed up with knives, and it was a violent scene. they beat up spectators and would have been less violent if they played earlier. they -- the concert was being filmed for a documentary, but mcjager, he was reluck at that particular time to play -- reluctant to play until it was dark. by every account, bad vibes were there, and it was an ugly scene. there were commotions around them, they are nor vows and we
in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get...
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they started to move america. i want to be one of them. if i'm going to get harangued, i want power to fight back. why would i make that decision? no college, no training, no education, never been -- i dbt have anything to convince me that any white employer want want to hire me, but i started applying all around the place, and finally, i was doing all things a beauty pageant for black girls that i considered my civil rights work because it was my fight against miss america that denied our right to participate, so we started our open pageant. i presented the girls on television, and a writer from a daily paper wrote that surely somewhere in television there must be a place for belva davis. i acted as though that was carved in concrete and just applied to everybody and everything until finally in 1966 i read a story about a wonderful republican woman who loved ronald reagan and had said that if he was elected, she would quit her anchor job and go and work for him. the day he was elected and i called her boss and said i want to apply for her
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it is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". sharifa rhodes-pitts. >> thank you. tavis: that's our show for tonight. thanks for tuning in. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with columnist david brooks and actor blair underwood. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is froud join naves working to improve financial literacy one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more.
it is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". sharifa rhodes-pitts. >> thank you. tavis: that's our show for tonight. thanks for tuning in. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with columnist david brooks and actor blair underwood. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james,...
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applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made it possible for today's event to be watched by giants fans throughout northern california. now, everyone, let's get this show on the road. let's get this party started. it is my great pleasure to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in all of baseball -- please welcome dave fleming and john miller. [applause] >> thank you for that. i always thought that this must be what it is like to be code, to go out to st. peter's on the balcony, and go out and there's hundreds of thousands of people, so i would like to bless you all -- i always thought that this must be what it is like should be pope. amen. i would also like to introduce the man who is now the new lieutenant governor
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that's why we live in america. >> good morning, everybody. i'm and codirector of "national journal" and political director for atlanta media. i probably have other titles that i can't remember them. we have a terrific panel to continue this discussion of homeownership in america. and let me just quickly introduce, let's see how we are ranged here. sarah rosen wartell, executive vice president, center for american vice president. served under president clinton. jerry hauer is chief executive officer of the national association of home builders and former work with both the national association of realtors and the national association of state housing agencies so he has seen this are many different angles. shanna smith is president of the national fair housing alliance. bravely serve as executive director of the fair housing center of toledo, ohio. and alex pollock, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, specializes in financial issues, formally served as president and ceo of the federal home loan bank of chicago. last night when
that's why we live in america. >> good morning, everybody. i'm and codirector of "national journal" and political director for atlanta media. i probably have other titles that i can't remember them. we have a terrific panel to continue this discussion of homeownership in america. and let me just quickly introduce, let's see how we are ranged here. sarah rosen wartell, executive vice president, center for american vice president. served under president clinton. jerry hauer is...
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in the case of america could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has destroy. the process somewhat i mean it is a democracy but like all democracies it has great flows and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is it corporations you know still wall stre
in the case of america could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people...
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men's top seed rafael nadal is also through to the next round beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets not showing any of the signs of the hamstring injury that led to the nearly exit finish train open he took the first set six three. before racking up the second six one. there was a shock but also a broken stolen crashing out of the german fleet called freiburg so going came into this marriage with their three titles already under his belt and she felt a bit free cell phones you said using the tie break and then kohlschreiber pulled away the second. some action out of me n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have tightened their grip on the final playoff spot in the western conference snapping a team game losing streak with one hundred five points to eighty two victory over the los angeles clippers thirty points from zach randolph helped them on their way in tennessee he also weighed in with twelve rebounds giving his side a new lead in the first in a three pointer in the second here put the grizzlies fifty thirty three. you can see the spree in the fourth biting of two defenders th
men's top seed rafael nadal is also through to the next round beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets not showing any of the signs of the hamstring injury that led to the nearly exit finish train open he took the first set six three. before racking up the second six one. there was a shock but also a broken stolen crashing out of the german fleet called freiburg so going came into this marriage with their three titles already under his belt and she felt a bit free cell phones you said...
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i was staying in america but heading to florida now for the latest from the honda classic where defending champion camy of the yeah gets missed the cut in extra windy conditions on friday well p.j. ruki kyle style lead took advantage of the bad weather stanley holding the lead the palm beach gardens up to two days the twenty three year old posted a second round of sixty six and despite two bogies went on to win a washout lead over teeny laps i caught the day to mention i could be calling six on the sixty four but settle for second place by the end of the day calls franzl another big name in contention for the title the south african reason can stroke the behind well englishman lee westwood who dropped the second in the world rankings last week is five shots behind stanley tying for a place. meanwhile this was the shot of the day jeff overton with an exciting approach to the eleventh reading the way to perfect me to sound the ball right into the hole over to me to see what it meant only when his caddie tell them them eric and seemed delighted as well as a bit surprised. and finally labor t
i was staying in america but heading to florida now for the latest from the honda classic where defending champion camy of the yeah gets missed the cut in extra windy conditions on friday well p.j. ruki kyle style lead took advantage of the bad weather stanley holding the lead the palm beach gardens up to two days the twenty three year old posted a second round of sixty six and despite two bogies went on to win a washout lead over teeny laps i caught the day to mention i could be calling six on...
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georgette, a better state and america a better country. house? i do not yet know but i have the faith to believe it will for about f if i am right, than our suffering is not in vain. booktv.org. here are a few upcoming book fairs and festivals from around the country. this weekend, we are live at the tucson festival of books. visit booktv.org for the schedule of events. book tv is airing several events live online on thursday the 17th and friday the 18th. simply visit booktv.org and click the watch icon to view the event. for the schedule of programs that'll be live on book tv, check the program section of the page. in march, the patchwork tales story telling festivals happens in rockville, skiers. it begins march 17. is there a book festival near you? e-mail the name, date, and website of the event to booktv@c-span.org. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was why? no. that is when it is still happening the russians and in chechnya the caucuses were having a tremendous strug
georgette, a better state and america a better country. house? i do not yet know but i have the faith to believe it will for about f if i am right, than our suffering is not in vain. booktv.org. here are a few upcoming book fairs and festivals from around the country. this weekend, we are live at the tucson festival of books. visit booktv.org for the schedule of events. book tv is airing several events live online on thursday the 17th and friday the 18th. simply visit booktv.org and click the...
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to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator? >> that is in a name that was given to me by members of the restaurant association when i was the chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillarycare. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokespersons against hillarycare. so a gentlemen by the name of larry mccarthy of this to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people the truth about this to wake people up. he tells the story of one night he was watching tv and the commercial that he had d
to being fearful about the future of america. and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta,...
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a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by the way in the room he had some friends in america but he was spending a lot of money to support them but in the arab world. it's surprising for me that almost nobody is supporting the regime is supporting conducting even with a critical moment the word the coalition is doing they're not supporting for the political pull the coalition actions and the logical in my view means that you know he was presenting some alternative to the global paradigm of systems with the main liberal western type of society and the regimes it was some alternative and this alternative was done through mental interests of the promotion of this liberal democracy and there were brought what could that he was doing was quite different and he was in my view was regarded as a danger to the promotion of this type of paradigm of economy in the social the logical paradigm i think if the play its role now are assuming that he said and take it out a coalition succeeds and he and he certainly are indeed pushed out of power is it clear who could come his place because at
a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by the way in the room he had some friends in america but he was spending a lot of money to support them but in the arab world. it's surprising for me that almost nobody is supporting the regime is supporting conducting even with a critical moment the word the coalition is doing they're not supporting for the political pull the coalition actions and the logical in my view means that you know he was presenting some alternative to the global...
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dr cornell west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr west's appearance truth thousands of activists aiming to revitalize the american left want to be there he was. once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t why his opinion has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with our team but that's the point here dr west you are one of twelve hundred speakers from around the world who have come here to new york to take part in the left for in this series theme it's called top words the politics of solidarity why do you think an event like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the left for me to play such important role in sustaining it we are now experiencing a were radical democratic awakening in the american empire in the united states deeply affected by what's going on in northern africa deeply affected by what's goin
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and america is losing the information door to foreign media like al-jazeera china seems to be and are to meet the requirements are and what is the concern as she asked hong rest for extra cash to promote the rest. of iraq with more news in about fifteen minutes time but first the sports news from the group. you're watching sports around here is what's coming up in the next ten minutes in hockey fourteen still have everything to play for all to wednesday's playoff action the u.k. child. lived with alex imply all signal demolish a lower side late and afaik up to sort of a mouth want to include file tie against manchester united. and also to still. behind to beat chicago off the trailing the bulls throughout the game. and we kick off with english would go on an all through to the quarterfinals of the afaik up after a five nil threshing of league one side late nora and at the emirates stadium in london the lowest ranked side remaining in the competition on able to resist them more heralded opponents who are on cheer mock opened this morning with a gun as in front seven minutes in their th
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i take advantage of that and so does a good portion of business in america. they can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work an eight hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard. you use that person, so i don't know that i would say i am guilty of the big yeah i am guilty of it. i always felt that when i came to this work, after i sold my restaurant and came to this work, suddenly what i had heard my employees or fellow workers say came to the forefront and i really saw that they had many times to risk their lives to come to the united united stateo work. and in most cases, they just want to work. they don't want to live here. they want to earn money and send it home and go home but what has happened down on the border now makes it very difficult for these people to return. >> that is getting into my next question for sam. sam in addition to the gripping stories of individuals in your books, you make a point that not a whole lot of authors on this side of the border get into and that is one thing migration in america isn't just about
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america needs a good role model like that. i cannot want and argue for the promise of the american family and not recognize in his own personal lifestyle he has given us an excellent example of a person who has his priorities straight and murky now time for his wife and raising his daughter is in a disciplinary environment in which he recognizes that either parent is responsible for the atmosphere in which they are raised. and i commend him and salute him for that. i further mention as a child growing up in the deep south, one who saw the evils of segregation and the horrors of racism, it didn't cut give me cause to celebrate that in my own lifetime, i saw an african-american elected to the presidency. i wish it would've been a republican and i can wish that now we've been there and done that, we will collect a republican next year. but i genuinely felt a sense of great satisfaction in seeing in my life at the moment come. i do not celebrate his policies and they make it very clear why. but this is not an attack on president o
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the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't have great command of the english language, so we have to be creating those jobs. they tend to be a lot lower pay. they tend to have less benefits. but nevertheless a job is better than no job and
the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high...
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america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went back to my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an american, he was an american because he accepted america as the idea is. america is about an idea and it has to be about shared value for what is it? -- or what is it? people say we should set these aside and have a truce. it is to wear. it is the purpose of our country. i have been out fighting in the wars on these moral issues. i can tell you, i had a chance to speak to which anderson who is the chairman of the judiciary committee. i was talking with him and we have been dealing with these marriage issues and abortion issues and it is tough. i have never been through
america is not about great wealth or power. the purpose of america is you. the purpose of america is to create an opportunity for each and every person blessed to be in this country. to be able to live as they ought to live, as they were called to live. we all share values. america, i always say that if i went back to my father's home country of italy and lived there for 50 years, i would not be an italian. when my father came here and learned england -- english and was able to live and be an...
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but they rewrote it little by little by little that by 1900 black people in america had no writes, they couldn't vote, we had complete segregation which was against the amendments. now, if this is not a political action, i don't know what is. tavis: but how do you explain to folk, certainly young folk who are taught every day in civics class, in history class, that the supreme court is an apolitical body? >> it's very difficult because everywhere you read, the two political branches of government, the executive and the legislative, as if the court is somehow different. but i would say, look at key decisions, how many times does a justice render a decision that goes against his ideology? bush versus gore, five conservative justices vote for bush, four liberal justices vote for gore and i don't distinguish between conservative and liberal justices. i think that people bring their own particular point of view to the law and it isn't necessarily that they're cynical. this is how they see things. but politics in a democracy is people seeing things in different ways, getting together, and com
but they rewrote it little by little by little that by 1900 black people in america had no writes, they couldn't vote, we had complete segregation which was against the amendments. now, if this is not a political action, i don't know what is. tavis: but how do you explain to folk, certainly young folk who are taught every day in civics class, in history class, that the supreme court is an apolitical body? >> it's very difficult because everywhere you read, the two political branches of...
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while pointing out today during his trip to central america that the u.s. is in this because the arab league and others asked for it. more on that angle of this story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president tried to reassure americans tonight that the u.s. will turn over the lead on libya in the coming days to an allied coalition. today he did speak to both britain's prime minister cameron and france's president sarkozy, trying to work around objections from turkey, arab countries to have nato be in charge. instead, nato will support the operation, but it will be led by an ad-hoc coalition. the president also argues the intervention has already saved lives just by stopping the gadhafi forces from advancing on benghazi. and he said it's in america's national interest to prevent a humanitarian disaster, when working as part of a coalition, and when the costs are outweighed by the benefits. that seems to be what you might call an obama doctrin
while pointing out today during his trip to central america that the u.s. is in this because the arab league and others asked for it. more on that angle of this story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president tried to reassure americans tonight that the u.s. will turn over the lead on libya in the coming days to an allied coalition. today he did speak to both britain's...
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. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with abc for "good morning amam ♪ >>> in the news this wednesday morning, the mount diablo school board votes to send layoff notices to 180 teachers and librarians. >> a triple homicide and attempted kidnapping at a nightclub. what they want you to look at closely. >> good morning. big new? dry. don't have to worry about rain for the morning or evening commute. you might like it with those temperatures near 70. i'll show you where. >> because it's dry there's a lot of overnight road work on the freeways right now. i'll tell you where they are but traffic is light in this live shot of the bay bridge toll plaza. >> six months since the san bruno pipeline disaster, survivored will negotiate to remember the eight neighbors killed in the explosion and compare notes on the rebuilding effort. it's 4:31 this wednesday. what a gorgeous day we have in store. >> we do. we'll get to that later on. >> we'll talk about that. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. layoff notices could to go 180 employees. the possibility of a much shorter
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and america's losing be informational war the foreign media like al-jazeera china c.c.t.v. and our t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda. but now it's time for a special report about the history of the deadly explosives of the twentieth century you stay with us. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where a car bombs have forever shape our history. beirut. i loved beirut. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten to that saw the bomb go off. and suddenly i saw this the. white star of the old embassy and then of course the bank and then when i took the place and i went over and there i saw death and dest
and america's losing be informational war the foreign media like al-jazeera china c.c.t.v. and our t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda. but now it's time for a special report about the history of the deadly explosives of the twentieth century you stay with us. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the...
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have given to you the half my empire just to have such a minister as you're aware so he was a great america and then you have. the story of many well known russian writers or. scientists coming to paris in the nineteenth century. and then you have a new twentieth century very fascinating history because on the one side you have many russian immigrates of the twenty's just coming to paris and studying in dissolve all the teaching and the sorbonne and on the other side you always had prominent representatives of the soviet union coming to paris eisenstein in one thousand nine hundred eighty just to speak about. russian cinema and you had a pleasant person in common in one thousand nine hundred seventy three which of gorbachev came. and held the big speech with a wide audience listening to him in nineteen eighty nine so this is a symbol also for four four five a russian i would say wonderful is the vicinity thank you very much but i think you actually missed. the river seine mantic and it should rest isn't the worst and without doubt the city's most opulent the decorated bridge every connected
have given to you the half my empire just to have such a minister as you're aware so he was a great america and then you have. the story of many well known russian writers or. scientists coming to paris in the nineteenth century. and then you have a new twentieth century very fascinating history because on the one side you have many russian immigrates of the twenty's just coming to paris and studying in dissolve all the teaching and the sorbonne and on the other side you always had prominent...
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and america is losing the information war to foreign media like al-jazeera china sees a t.v. ad or t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. and. annex r.t. sits down with former russian ambassador to libya to discuss the potential routes the country may now follow that interview is next. i doubt there's a refusal to meet peacefully has seriously changed trends of the revolution in the middle it's every maxed uprising in the arab world risks becoming more radical and the moderates but more on the fast moving events i'm joined by the former russian ambassador to libya. thank you you much mr got out in person lots of times russian did from a can you actually sued an upper level political views a very professorial to politician he said himself it was his best to achieve it is how we should go. out on the one hand and in the other he's not a blinkered politician when he makes mistakes he knows how to analyze a new situation to draw conclusions and to find a way out of what sometimes seemed totally hopeless predicaments so it
and america is losing the information war to foreign media like al-jazeera china sees a t.v. ad or t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. and. annex r.t. sits down with former russian ambassador to libya to discuss the potential routes the country may now follow that interview is next. i doubt there's a refusal to meet peacefully has seriously changed trends of the revolution in the middle it's every maxed uprising in the arab world...
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and libya's never intended to as america's vice president leads the russian leadership on opposition here in moscow boosting trade ties is also on joe biden's list as he joins but in a protest on the second day as. well more thoughts about libya now as r.t. has from former ambassador to the country oliver miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment the west's response to it and how it might sound old oliver miles thank you very much for talking to r.t. now isn't the west's response to the situation in libya dangerously close to what we saw before the invasion of iraq i'm thinking of this proposed no fly zone these claims that we've heard that he has chemical weapons and also this talk around the world of military intervention. well there is a parallel but i think there are some important differences and look the one i think i'd focus on is is that the although there's been some. rather
and libya's never intended to as america's vice president leads the russian leadership on opposition here in moscow boosting trade ties is also on joe biden's list as he joins but in a protest on the second day as. well more thoughts about libya now as r.t. has from former ambassador to the country oliver miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be...
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and teach for america really isn't about -- we are about teachers are critical, but teach for america's about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say we've got to change the way our education system is fundamentally. and i think, and your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of change of teach for america. i mean, this is about the foundational experience of teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think we're creating a corps of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities, you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different trajectory, and be, you know, having varying levels of success. they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges their kids face, the potential they have. they realize it's ultimately possible to solve the problem, and that experience is not only important for their kids, but it's completely transformational for them
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and america is losing the information war to foreign media like al-jazeera china seems to be and our team will reclaim ten points that concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the us agenda. i'll be back with more news in about fifteen minutes time but first the sports news with natasha. you're watching sports around here is what's coming off in the next ten minutes in hockey team still have everything to play for off to wednesday's playoff action me . five without reply all signal demolish the lower side late noranda and afaik up to set up a mouth want to include file tie against manchester united. and also to still the way in atlantic out from behind to beat chicago off to trailing the bulls throughout the game. and we kick off with english football was an all through to the cool finals of the f.a. cup after a five male threshing over league was side late nor end at the emirates stadium in london the lowest ranked side remaining in the competition on a bill to resist them more heralded opponents more on a mock opened the scoring to put the gunners in front seven minu
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i would like to remind america that intelligence operations in -- and central america is a superb example, it doesn't involve a story of small pockets -- it doesn't involve starting up small pockets. for 42 years, hosni mubarak has been in power. suddenly, all these millions of people in the streets of africa and the middle east are uprising under on simply because of some internet chat. guest: it is an interesting point. i think the new media has allowed a level of communication that the regime's were able to prevent previously. i happen to have gone to the facebook headquarters a couple of weeks ago by coincidence and i asked them, what happened actually? they talked about how they could see an increase in conversation and an increase in dialogue before tunisia actually broke out. i would agree with you. i would not say it was because of facebook, but i do think the new media has allowed a level of communication in the moment instantly that we have not seen before. i also think it is generational. you have a generation of young people who are highly educated and went to college who were
i would like to remind america that intelligence operations in -- and central america is a superb example, it doesn't involve a story of small pockets -- it doesn't involve starting up small pockets. for 42 years, hosni mubarak has been in power. suddenly, all these millions of people in the streets of africa and the middle east are uprising under on simply because of some internet chat. guest: it is an interesting point. i think the new media has allowed a level of communication that the...
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our family will in some little way serve to make atlanta a better city, georgia a better state, and america a better country. just how? i do not yet know, but i have the faith to believe it will, and if i am right, then our suffering is not in vain. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here are a few upcoming book fairs and festivals from around the country. this weekend, we are live at the tucson festival of books. visit booktv.org for the schedule of events. book tv is airing several events live online on thursday the 17th and friday the 18th. simply visit booktv.org and click the watch icon to view the event. for the schedule of programs that'll be live on book tv, check the program section of the page. in march, the patchwork tales story telling festivals happens in rockville, skiers. it begins march 17. is there a book festival near you? e-mail the name, date, and website of the event to booktv@c-span.org. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was when the russian was still happening. the c
our family will in some little way serve to make atlanta a better city, georgia a better state, and america a better country. just how? i do not yet know, but i have the faith to believe it will, and if i am right, then our suffering is not in vain. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. here are a few upcoming book fairs and festivals from around the country. this weekend, we are live at the tucson festival of books. visit booktv.org for the schedule of events....
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have been protecting. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his hear how his high bid for government owned land keeps it out of the hands of big oil and gas companies. it's friday march fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team. well i want to start today by talking about a tightrope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics then power on the other side principles and ideals we live in a country that has been described by some as a shining beacon of democracy and th
and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have...
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i mean people or disrespect but like much of america where the richest twenty percent own eighty four percent of the wealth baltimore's harbor is split along class lines. the workers who work in these restaurants can't even eat what they're cooking because they charge the same price seven dollars for a hamburger and ours wage and racial line yes you can say it's a class thing but ironically enough most of the people that are pushed out by this new development happen to be blacks or happen to be like the inner. harbor is baltimore's jewel its model of economic development generating hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue a year for just a few blocks east or west the reality is much different a city crumbling under the weight of foreclosures and crushing economic crisis it was against this backdrop that president obama announced one point one trillion dollars in cuts to the budget cutting things that i care deeply about. for example community action for grabs in low income neighborhoods and towns and community development block grants that so many cities and states rely on the domes
i mean people or disrespect but like much of america where the richest twenty percent own eighty four percent of the wealth baltimore's harbor is split along class lines. the workers who work in these restaurants can't even eat what they're cooking because they charge the same price seven dollars for a hamburger and ours wage and racial line yes you can say it's a class thing but ironically enough most of the people that are pushed out by this new development happen to be blacks or happen to be...
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you can't do that you know if she's going to build a voice for america that's like the old c.b.s. with walter cronkite and she's going to have to get people on the ground she's going to have to connect with people and their problems and what their aspirations are and the crisis that's not what she wants the money for it's a true propaganda message creating machine she wants millions and billions for p.r. not for news or accused provide the news and that's what they have to understand there's a difference and that's where we lose losing this war i thought i thought it was interesting that she sort of had a timeline for when the u.s. sort of shifted into the losing side of this rain after the berlin wall that we throw our hands up and we start caring about that talk about this i mean what has happened since the fall of the berlin wall to now that has really shaped the war of the words well basically it that's around the time. when c.n.n. was ascendant and you had the twenty four hour news cycle but then it kind of clear total little bit because they're now ready start to see how muc
you can't do that you know if she's going to build a voice for america that's like the old c.b.s. with walter cronkite and she's going to have to get people on the ground she's going to have to connect with people and their problems and what their aspirations are and the crisis that's not what she wants the money for it's a true propaganda message creating machine she wants millions and billions for p.r. not for news or accused provide the news and that's what they have to understand there's a...
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and america has become. the demon of the world instead of being the apple of the world's i because the world has realized that we are now predominantly have become an engine of evil and you're right to say that all hillary is doing is hitting the panic button and saying give us more funding i mean it came out years ago that tens of billions of dollars a year is spent domestically and internationally to implant globalist messages corporatist messages in movies and t.v. news and in newspapers and radio and the jig is up they know people are aware of that so i would tell the state department stop lying stop engaging edition from asia and stop attacking freedom stop attacking other sovereign nations stop being propaganda stop being modern joseph gerbils nazi propaganda ministers and people might start thinking you are thinking of us trustworthy sources you guys use the public faith and used it for the point of if you even tell the truth no one believes you i mean if the us government controlled media tells the p
and america has become. the demon of the world instead of being the apple of the world's i because the world has realized that we are now predominantly have become an engine of evil and you're right to say that all hillary is doing is hitting the panic button and saying give us more funding i mean it came out years ago that tens of billions of dollars a year is spent domestically and internationally to implant globalist messages corporatist messages in movies and t.v. news and in newspapers and...
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america is not at war with islam. america is not at war with any religion and so doing things, making certain statements that would tend to help them reinforce their narrative is something i think we should avoid. and so having a hearing pointed at the whole muslim community i think is a mistake. so i'd like people to know that. i'd also like people to know that america is a country that where muslims make important contributions every single day. one person i pulled out, who was a victim in 9/11, was mr. muhammed hamdani, 23-year-old young man who was killed as he was trying to save his fellow americans and after he gave his life to save fellow americans some people threw rumors and stereotypes around suggesting that because he was a muslim he was implicated with the killers. but he wasn't. and i want people to look at that as a lesson that before we jump to a conclusion around who a muslim is or what a muslim does that we should first of all say is this person a human being, a fellow american who cares about our cou
america is not at war with islam. america is not at war with any religion and so doing things, making certain statements that would tend to help them reinforce their narrative is something i think we should avoid. and so having a hearing pointed at the whole muslim community i think is a mistake. so i'd like people to know that. i'd also like people to know that america is a country that where muslims make important contributions every single day. one person i pulled out, who was a victim in...
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. >> arrancamos el re-raúl y lily >>> vamos con el partido américa y toluca las gms se llevo año el triunfo cuatro a res en la segunda derrota de diablos, y toluca aparece en el tercer lugar del grupo dos por debajo de san luis y atlas. >> y pumas aplastó a estudiante por eso cinco a uno y ahora es el único equipo invicto y conservó el súper liderato con 18 puntos a pesar de la derrota el chelis fue ratificado por la directiva quimed. >>> y tigres se mantuvo cómodo al vencer traes cero al puebla que se quedó en blanco y tigres es segundo en la normal con punto por debajo de pumas. >> y atlas volvió al triunfa al ganar uno a cero con gom de penal de espinoza, y los campeones llevar a un 189 minutos sin anotar y no acaban de levantar cabeza en el torneo. >> y los jaguares finalmente encontraron la victoria después de cinco derrotas teniendo como víctima al rebaño sagrado y le ganoaron a chivas uno a cero con gol de frías. >> y los monarcas lograron una buena remonto ada para ganar a potros dos a uno y con ustedes resultado subieron al segundo lugar. >>> y en este partido salió nue
. >> arrancamos el re-raúl y lily >>> vamos con el partido américa y toluca las gms se llevo año el triunfo cuatro a res en la segunda derrota de diablos, y toluca aparece en el tercer lugar del grupo dos por debajo de san luis y atlas. >> y pumas aplastó a estudiante por eso cinco a uno y ahora es el único equipo invicto y conservó el súper liderato con 18 puntos a pesar de la derrota el chelis fue ratificado por la directiva quimed. >>> y tigres se mantuvo...